Artist Statement Revision #1

 My photographs are meant to tell a story, to connect with the viewer, and to accentuate the things I find beautiful of my subjects. Conceptually, I am critical of societal standards, specifically those norms or stereotypes focused on men, and how patriarchy, and notions of masculinity have negatively effected society. My work explores and reimagines representation of masculine value, and invites the viewer to reflect on their own personal experiences. 

I aim my lens at domestic suburban experience to see how and to show how communities are formed by entrenched conventions and behaviours. Analyzing the environments at which I inhabit I look for signs of life, and subjects that have masculine connotations tied to them; wether that be the direct representation of man and traditional masculine values or subjects that represent the results of following traditional masculine values. Masculinity is revealed in everyday life in many forms reinforced by stereotypes and pre conceived notions of what is defined as "manly." The definition of "manliness" varies but reveals itself in how as humans we present ourselves and the environments we inhabit. My works aim to ask the question of how is masculinity represented in the world? And how do we change the narratives pressed upon young men? 

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